Why do CRASH-B's require you to complete all events entered?
Posted: February 21st, 2013, 8:33 pm
I asked this on /r/rowing but thought I'd ask here too.
According to http://www.crash-b.org/web/competitors/ ... gulations/
According to http://www.crash-b.org/web/competitors/ ... gulations/
Does anyone know the rationale behind that rule? Granted, it's probably a rare scenario where someone would even be entered in two different events much less do one then miss one that they've paid for. But removing the time that they did post seems like an oddly punitive measure for missing a different event. Someone could conceivably set a new indoor record then have it later vacated due to this rule. Again, highly unlikely but still. Anyone have insight to why this rule is in place?Competitors who choose to compete in more than one event at the C.R.A.S.H.-B. Sprints do so at their own peril. All events entered by a single athlete must be completed for any result to count. If an entrant does not show (or complete said event) for the first event s/he entered, s/he will be scratched from all subsequent events. An entrant who does not show (or complete) for a subsequent event having completed a prior event, will have her/his prior result nullified.